How Genutext works

    Submit, inspect, and decide with the result in context

    Start with a short public AI preview or use a paid credit for longer text, sentence-level signals and optional plagiarism source matching.

    Free preview

    A short document-level check in three steps

    Use the public detector for a quick first pass without creating an account.

    1. 01

      Paste a suitable sample

      Enter at least 300 characters and no more than 350 words of English prose. The public tool does not accept PDFs.

    2. 02

      Run the AI-only analysis

      The service sends the text to its analysis provider and converts the returned human-oriented score into Genutext's AI-oriented scale.

    3. 03

      Read the overall result

      You receive an AI score and a Likely Human, Mixed Content or Likely AI Generated label. The public preview does not include sentence-level or plagiarism results.

    Input boundaries

    Prepare the document for the question you want to answer

    Supported Genutext input options
    InputCurrent supportPreparation advice
    Pasted textFree and paid scansInclude continuous prose; remove irrelevant navigation, repeated headers and reference lists if they are not part of the review
    Text-based PDFPaid scans, files under 5 MBCheck the extracted text for broken reading order, missing characters and page furniture before scanning
    Scanned or image-only PDFNot directly supportedUse an approved optical-character-recognition workflow, then review and paste the extracted text
    English proseCurrent analysis languageDo not generalise the result to unsupported languages or use a translated result as proof about the original

    What returns

    The report separates AI signals from source matches

    A combined scan puts both checks in one interface without merging their meaning.

    AI score and label

    A higher score means the analysed prose showed stronger AI-like signals in the current pipeline. It does not express a probability of cheating.

    Sentence-level AI signals

    Paid scans show individual sentence scores when the provider returns them, helping a reviewer focus on local variation.

    Confirmed source matches

    The plagiarism tab lists accessible sources with positive matches so the reviewer can inspect attribution and context.

    Unverified source candidates

    Potential sources the provider could not access are clearly separated and do not count as confirmed matches on their own.

    Choose your starting point

    Use the free preview for a short signal—or a paid scan for detail

    The right option depends on the document length and whether sentence-level and source context will materially improve your review.